Hygrophila auriculata (K. Schum.) Heine var. auriculata
Synonyms : Hygrophila schulli (Buch.-Ham.) M.R. Almeida & S.M. Almeida
Family : Acanthaceae
Group : Aphrodisiac/spermatogenesis
Parts Used : Root , Leaf , Seed
Vernacular Names :-
English | : | Long leaved barleria |
Malayalam | : | Vayalchulli |
Hindi | : | Talmakhana, Kantakaliya, Gokhula kanta |
Sanskrit | : | Iksurah, Kokilaksah |
Assamese | : | Gokhula janum, Talmakhana. |
Bengali | : | Kuliyakhara, Kulekhade, Kantakalika |
Gujarathi | : | Ekharo, Gokhru, Talikhana, Kalsunda, Talimakhana |
Kannada | : | Kolavali, Kolarind, kolavankal, Kolavalike, Kalavankabija |
Tamil | : | Golmidi, Kettu, Nirguvireru, Nerugobbi, Nirmulli, Nirmalli |
Telungu | : | Kokilaksamu, Nirguvi veru |
Distribution and Habitat: Throughout India
Botany: An erect, hispid, semi woody, annual herb with numerous fasciculate subquadrangular stems 60-120 cm tall; nodes, hispid with long hairs.
- Leaves: Sessile, oblong-lanceolate, 10-18 cm x 2-3 cm, in whorls of six at each node, the two outer ones much larger than the four inner ones.
- Flowers: Purple blue, in axillary clusters of 8 at each node; bracts and bracteoles hairy and ciliate. Calyx 4 partite; sepals unequal, one much longer than the other three, all linear lanceolate, hairy and with hyaline ciliate margins. Corolla purple- blue, 2.5-3 cm long; limb 2 lipped; lobes oblong, truncate or rounded.
- Fruit: Capsules linear- oblong, 7-8 mm long, pointed. Seeds 4-8 in number, ovate-quadrate, and black, compressed, hygroscopically hairy, and smooth with mucilaginous coating.
Properties: Diuretic, anti- inflammatory, and aphrodisiac
Chemical constituents: Phytosterol, saponin, histidine, lysine, phenyl alanine, lineoleic , oleic, and stearic acids, xylose , uronic acids , polysaccharides, lupeol, betulin, ascorbic acids , nicotinic acids, and glycoside derivative.
Uses: It is used in dropsy of chronic Bright’s diseases, inflammations, vesical calculi, jaundice, ascites rheumatism, lumbago, anasarca, and diseases of urino- genital tract, arthritis burning sensation, renal and vesical calculi, rheumatism, and gout
Formulations: Kokilaksha, Talmakhana, Neermulli
Propagation: Seeds